Aero A.35
The resulting 1928 at Aero Aero A.35 was a modern high-wing monoplane of his time.
The cockpit was in front of the wing and offered the pilot and his co-pilot or additional passenger a glazed windshield and covered pulpit, only missing the side windows.
Fuselage and tail consisted of a fabric-covered steel tube structure. The wings were made of wood and covered with fabric also. In the short a passenger cabin for four passengers and luggage compartment was housed. The two wheels of the landing gear have independent suspension and were not connected to each other by a shaft. Among the side fins protect a Gleitsporn from damage. The drive of the prototype used a Wright J -5 radial engine. The series machines were equipped with a Walter Castor radial engine.
A total of eight aircraft were produced. Six machines went to the Czechoslovak airline Czechoslovakia and the other two at an industrial company. They were therefore among the first business aircraft.